Broadcast History
The show's first run was from 1995 to 2000 (although new material stopped being made around 1997), premiering on TBS in 1995 and then moving to Cartoon Network in 1996. From September 24 to October 28, 2005, Cartoon Network briefly revived the show on its Adult Swim block, where it ran at 5:30 in the morning Eastern time. The series ran again on Adult Swim from July 8 to October 29, 2006, on Sunday mornings at 5:30 Eastern time. The reason for the show's disappearance from 2001-2004 was due to Cartoon Network temporarily losing the rights of all the music videos to Rhino Records, who produced the soundtracks. Often, some of the skits would be played during Space Ghost Coast to Coast in 2000 and 2001 as time filler. There are currently no plans for a DVD release of the series, presumably due to licensing issues, although various segments from it are included on the Volume One DVD release of The Brak Show.
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